Dr. Getty's Teleseminars Make it Easy to Keep Your Horse Healthy

With an array of upcoming and recorded teleseminars, equine nutrition expert Dr. Juliet Getty offers straight information delivered directly to horse owners in an easy and convenient format. Participate in a teleseminar directly, or register for it and then download the teleseminar later to replay as many times as you’d like. Missed a teleseminar? Dr. Getty offers recordings of every teleseminar, which equates to a valuable library of information available at a reasonable price and with a few clicks of the computer mouse.

The teleseminar recordings available for purchase cover a wide variety of topics:

Coming
Thursday, February 16, 2012
: “Making it Easy for Your Easy Keeper to be Healthy”

About this teleseminar: Horses vary in their metabolic rate, just as people do. Some horses have trouble keeping weight on; others, well...they just look at a carrot and gain weight! Obesity can lead to many avoidable health problems, including arthritis, generalized inflammation, reduced liver function, and laminitis.

The answer is not a “diet”; your horse may lose weight but will develop more serious problems than the few extra pounds he had been carrying. The answer is feeding appropriately. Horses are very different from just about any creature on this planet; they do not do well on “several square meals a day.” They need a feeding regimen that respects their unique equine systems and that will keep them healthy while avoiding the excess pounds. So, if your horse needs to get in shape, spend 90 minutes with Dr. Getty. She will provide you with the right methods for equine weight management and explain the reasons why they work.

Dr. Getty has taught and consulted on equine nutrition for more than 20 years. Her website offers helpful articles, a nutrition forum and a calendar of her events. Her comprehensive reference book, Feed Your Horse Like A Horse, is available in hardcover and CD-ROM (pdf file) through her website or at Amazon.com. Sign up for her free and informative monthly e-newsletter,&nbsp; “Forage for Thought,” through the website.&nbsp; Dr. Getty serves as a distinguished advisor to the Equine Sciences Academy, and she is also available for individual consultations. Reach Dr. Getty directly at
gettyequinenutrition@gmail.com
or (970) 884-7187.